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Boise, hugging the Idaho state line, Oregon's high desert hides a tiny town on the banks of Jordan Creek. Steeped in history ...
Shutterstock Owyhee Canyonlands, Oregon Hidden in Oregon’s southeast corner, the Owyhee Canyonlands are pure Wild West. Rivers cut through red rock canyons while bighorn sheep climb cliffs nobody’s ...
The Owyhee Canyonlands in southeastern Oregon is known as Oregon’s Grand Canyon. (Courtesy of Center for Western Priorities) Instead of implementing meaningful protections for the Oregon side of ...
Leslie Gulch is part of the Owyhee Canyonlands in southeastern Oregon. A push to preserve more than a million acres of wildlands in Eastern Oregon is taking on new urgency in the final months of the ...
The answer is, it won’t.” Leslie Gulch in Southeastern Oregon is part of the Owyhee canyonlands. Amanda Peacher / OPB Public sentiment in the area has historically been on his side.
M illions of years ago, the Owyhee Canyonlands was a region of intense volcanic and erosional activity. Lava flows oozed across the landscape, and ash exploded from domes and calderas, blanketing the ...
Leslie Gulch is part of the Owyhee Canyonlands in southeastern Oregon. Following nearly five years of negotiations and three attempts by Oregon’s U.S. senators to get federal protection for southeast ...
Just southwest of Boise lies one of the last vast swaths of solitude in the United States. The Owyhee Canyonlands, with stunning red gulches, winding rivers and a moon-like landscape where a ...
The Lower Owyhee Canyon and Lake Owyhee have seen an average of 250,000 visitors per year for the past seven years, according to the nonprofit group Friends of the Owyhee.
Leslie Gulch in the Owyhee Canyonlands is a perfect example of the wilderness area’s burgeoning popularity. A social media post of the area went viral, garnering more than 21 million views.
Leslie Gulch in the Owyhee Canyonlands is a perfect example of the wilderness area’s burgeoning popularity. A social media post of the area went viral, garnering more than 21 million views.
More than 150 species of passerines — or perching songbirds — have been observed in the Owyhee Canyonlands. You can hear the haunting, cascading song of the canyon wren echo among the towering rock ...